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Thanks John for the help. The kernel is already
booting remotely to my thin clients. Problem now is I think is X. It won't show
the login screen after the kernel boots.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] Can't Get LTSP 4.2 to
Install
You didn't give me enough info to think about your problem, so
i'm giving you a more general answer.
1. Check if dhcpd is running
and that you have the correct configuration. A prototype
of a correct configuration can be found at /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf.sample i
think. So you have to rename it as .conf
2.
Moving on, check if you have tftpd running. On my ubuntu system, i had to
install xinetd and and run tftp from xinetd
3.
check /etc/exports. If you have used ltspadmin properly, you won't have to
worry about exports file
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